Patents by Inventor Raymond Eugene Spoljaric
Raymond Eugene Spoljaric has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20250126453Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2024Publication date: April 17, 2025Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Patent number: 12207172Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Publication number: 20230300591Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Patent number: 11706603Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Publication number: 20210329440Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Patent number: 11064339Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Sveinung Kval Bakken
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Publication number: 20200329358Abstract: An emergency event detection and response system detects an occurrence of an event associated with a user and initiates an emergency response flow. A user may be associated with a wearable device and have in his home a base station and portable or stationary wireless devices containing sensors capable of detecting an emergency event. The emergency event may be detected based on voice or non-voice audio input from the user, data monitoring by the wearable device, base station, and/or portable or stationary wireless device, or by physical button press. Responsive to determining that an emergency event has occurred, the system triggers an emergency response flow by notifying a call center and contacting one or more caregivers associated with the user. Caregivers may access a response system application to receive updates regarding the detected emergency and to contact the user and/or a provider associated with the call center.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon
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Patent number: D928176Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2019Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon
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Patent number: D942448Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2019Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon, Samuel Stephen Holland, Vishnu Anantha
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Patent number: D973694Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Aloe Care Health, Inc.Inventors: Lasse Hamre, Raymond Eugene Spoljaric, Evan Samuel Schwartz, Ryan Christopher Haigh, Alexander Neville Sassoon